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"How Each Myers-Briggs Type Contradicts Their Own Stereotype"

Qlip

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ENFP
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4w5
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sp/sx
"ENFPs have intuition and thinking as their extroverted functions, meaning they’re much more comfortable posing questions and debating ideas than they are talking about their feelings."

Wow that's something I wish I could have put into words like that.

There's a note included about this probably applying mostly to 7s, and not 4s. I remember reading that very clearly and nodding in agreement. :yes:
 

fetus

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6w7
There's a note included about this probably applying mostly to 7s, and not 4s. I remember reading that very clearly and nodding in agreement. :yes:

You're probably right (speaking as a 4, possible ENFP). I'm much more comfortable talking about my feelings than I am about debating. Maybe I defy the "defying stereotypes" list? Well, we're all unique humans after all. :)
 

senza tema

nunc rosa cras fex
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MBTI Type
INFP
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471
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
"ENFPs have intuition and thinking as their extroverted functions, meaning they’re much more comfortable posing questions and debating ideas than they are talking about their feelings."

Wow that's something I wish I could have put into words like that.

Author is a self-reported ENFP.
 
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